Congratulations to Abram Terry for being named “Player of the Week” by Pulaski County Farm Bureau. Terry, a senior, had
7 tackles, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, and 1 interception. The Charging Wildcats defeated the LR Central Tigers, 35-21.
Way to go, Abram, and let’s go, Cats!

Students enrolled in the Medical Professions pathway participated in the Big Catch Community Kids Fishing and Health Fair over the weekend. They checked attendees' blood pressure and did face paintings.



You're never too old to BRING IT for the Charging Wildcats! Calling alumni cheerleaders to participate in at the homecoming football game!

Help us LIGHT UP THE NIGHT!! Donate those formals hanging in your closet BEGGING to be worn!

Sign up for the Golf Scramble, which will benefit the Charging Wildcat Baseball Program! It'll take place on 10/12 at Burns Park. Contact Brad Kilbury at kilburyb@nlrsd.org for more information.

The NLRMS 7/8 Campus' Parent Involvement Committee will host its first #BOOKSANDBAGELS for the 2019-20 school year on Saturday! Food and arts and crafts will be available in an effort to promote literacy. Email Ar'Jillian Gilmer at gilmera@nlrsd.org for more information.

The Father-Daughter Dance is back! Mark your calendar! The NLRHS PTA is sponsoring this event. Email nlrhsptsa@gmail.com for questions.

Cheer Clinic for K through 6th graders! Come and learn from the NLR Varsity Cheerleaders! Contact Coach Missy Sela at selam@nlrsd.org.

Boys Soccer team tryouts will be held on 9/26 from 4p to 6p at the NLRHS football stadium. You must have a current sports physical and signed consent forms on file in the Athletic Office. No transportation home will be provided.
For additional information, contact Coach Doug Bost at bostd@nlrsd.org

IT'S GAME DAY!
Fans, please do not park in the Changed Life International Ministries parking lot. The church is located behind Wildcat Arena.

*ATTENTION!*
For regular season games, the cost for all VARSITY games is $5/person for fans 5 years old and up.
The cost for 7th-9th grade games is $4/person for fans 5 years old and up.

In light of the violent threat made against schools in Arkansas, the North Little Rock School District is taking extra steps to ensure that each of the campuses remains a safe and healthy environment for everyone. We maintain communication with law enforcement, who will have a presence at every campus on Thursday, August 29. The safety of our students and staff is top priority in the North Little Rock School District.

Please be mindful of adjusted start and end times for elementary and high schools, beginning next Tuesday (9/3).
Elementary: 7:50 a.m.-2:40 p.m.
High: 8:25 a.m.-3:40 p.m.
Middle school times will remain the same: 8:00 a.m.-3:15 p.m.

Congratulations to the NLRHS Boys' Golf Team! They won the Wampus Cat Invitational at the Conway Country Club over the weekend. The team consists of Clayton Jolly, Liam Hogan, Tyler Parr, Scotty Jolly, Seth Swain, and Jake Phillips (not pictured). Brad Kilbury is their coach.

The Charging Wildcat Band and parents met this evening at the high school. We’re looking forward to hearing great music from our talented students!



Morgan Ison, a senior at North Little Rock High School, designed the front cover of the 2019-20 Parent-Student Handbook. Micheal Stone, Executive Director of Student and Equity Services, presented Ison with a copy of the handbook bearing her artwork.
Thank you, Morgan!

After assessing transportation issues during the first week of school, the district has adjusted school start and end times. The new times will take effect on 9/3.
Elementary: 7:50 a.m.-2:40 p.m.
Middle: 8:00 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
High: 8:25 a.m.-3:40 p.m.
(Note that middle school times did not change.)
Thank you for your understanding.

After assessing transportation issues during the first week of school, the district has adjusted school start and end times. The new times will take effect on 9/3.
Elementary: 7:50 a.m.-2:40 p.m.
Middle: 8:00 a.m.-3:15 p.m.
High: 8:25 a.m.-3:40 p.m.
(Note that middle school remains unchanged.)
Thank you for your understanding.

Bobbie Riggins, the district’s social worker and homeless liaison, received the Superintendent’s Honor Roll award. Riggins planned a successful, well-attended Student and Parent Information Fair in July. She brought together the district, along with state and local agencies so that they can showcase the services they offer.
Riggins is pictured with ESL Coordinator Maria Touchstone, Zone 3 Board Member Rochelle Redus, and Superintendent Bobby Acklin. Touchstone nominated Riggins for this honor.

Kristie Ratliff, the district’s Executive Director of Federal Programs and Professional Development, received the Superintendent’s Honor Roll award. She organized more than 200 professional development sessions over the summer. These sessions covered everything from RISE training to the Wilson Reading System. Ratliff is in her 27th year in education. Her entire professional career has been with NLRSD.
She is pictured with Zone 1 Board Member Dorothy Williams and Superintendent Bobby Acklin.

